Example sentences of "'ll [verb] [pers pn] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If they do n't hear anything else then they 'll regard it as a false alarm .
2 ‘ We 'll treat it as a scaphoid fracture .
3 And to make up for it I 'll treat you to a slap-up lunch in Haverfordwest . ’
4 You 'll want them on a long-line sweater or jacket , or else on a kind of Jolly Roger jumpsuit .
5 Erm the training course er as I said two days er I 'll count it as a full training course .
6 a green one or something , but I 'll do it as a red one
7 ‘ I 'll show you in a little while , my darling — as if you do n't already have a very good idea ! ’ laughed Maria .
8 They 'll finance me through a part-time degree or a correspondence course in accountancy .
9 They 'll remember it as a tremendous part of their lives .
10 ‘ From what you 've told me , I do n't think we 'll see her for a long time unless your Mr Wyatt finds them , and while he thinks you are Dana he wo n't be looking very hard , will he ? ’
11 I 'll swap you for an old X T Myrtle
12 ‘ We 'll keep them in a safe place together , ’ he said .
13 It 's supported by our local M P , so I believe , well it 's okay , minutes of the previous meeting which was held on the twelfth of October , and I 'll sign them as a true and accurate version .
14 I think we 'll move you into a little theatre we have down here for just this sort of thing , OK ?
15 ‘ There 's a danger they 'll develop it in a piecemeal fashion .
16 ‘ Then we 'll try you with a Welsh accent . ’
17 Police believe the birds were stolen to order by specialist thieves who 'll sell them to a private collector abroad .
18 And , peeled off a layer at a time , it 'll take you through a wide spectrum of weather conditions and levels of exertion .
19 Either come aboard ship with us when we have the treasure , and we 'll take you to a safe place ; or stay here on the island . ’
20 This month , I 'll leave you with a super-hairy Steve Vai guitar lick , broken down into rhythmic notation : ie. no notes .
21 ‘ I 'll let you into a small secret , ’ he said .
22 We hear Ian Carter say that 's unfair and I 'll let you into a secret Baroness Chalker then responds interferes in these negotiations and says five
23 For a meal , and like , we were really keen to try this and everything , and we , we did n't , we sort of kept saying , oh shall we open this bottle tonight , and they said no , we 'll save it for a special occasion .
24 No you can not , you 'll write it like a normal , a formal letter , like you would write to Melanie
25 And he 'll put it into a nice neat accountancy type form .
26 He goes look , I 'll write it down on an envelope , I 'll put it in a little envelope and you look at it before you die , but promise me you wo n't look at it before you die cos if you look at it before you die , it 'll happen to you .
27 Get yourself a good night 's sleep , and first thing tomorrow morning I 'll put you into a hot bath .
28 But if , with this job one , they could , they could say right well we 'll put you in a mental home where you will learn your skills , but you will only get ten pound a week
29 Mm , they 'll last him for a long , long time .
30 You 'll find him behind a small wooden counter in the left-hand corner of the bar .
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